
men\'s padded underwear Marlon Brando is remembered as a man of the â50s and â70s: Before 1960 he played Stanley Kowalski and Terry Malloy, enraptured a young James Dean (who copied him ever after), and transformed the humble T-shirt from underwear to outerwear; after 1969 he was Kurtz and Corleone before retiring into a mysterious Tahitian fatness and becoming Americaâs greatest public enigma. Brandoâs â60s are forgotten. They shouldnât be; it was then that Brando came into his own as a man. Beatnik rebellion gave way to grown-up purposefulness and a more serene, suited look as Brando took his act offscreen, involving himself in the Native American and civil rights movements. In this role, Brando achieved a look of effortless power and bull-like grace. His body, broad and with brooding kinetics, carried a suit like no other manâs. ⢠Suit your shape. If you have strong, broad shoulders, you donât need a heavily padded suit to accentuate them.
 
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